20" Club Freestyle Unicycle - Green with White Tyre
A high specification unicycle that is ideal to take riders from complete beginner up to more advance tricks.
The Club Freestyle Unicycle is a versatile, good quality, entry level unicycle that is suitable for children or adults. These unicycles are very popular in the unicycle clubs around the country and have proved themselves to be robust and great for learning on. The saddle comes with a handle on the front which is useful for when you are learning to mount the unicycle. It also comes with a square top frame for more advanced tricks and a non-marking tyre. Suitable for indoor or outdoor use (best suited to smooth surfaces)
Features:
Saddle: Club Unicycle Saddle - Black
Seatpost: UDC 'Standard' Seatpost 300mm - (25.4)
Seatpost Clamp: Quick Release Seatpost Clamp - Black (28.6mm)
Frame: 20" Club Unicycle Frame - Green 40mm
Wheel-size: 20"
Tyre: Duro X-performer 20" x 1.95" Tyre - White
Rim: Aluminium Rim - Black (36 hole)
Spokes: 36 Spokes
Hub: UDC CrMO Cotterless Hub - 36 Hole
Cranks: Steel Standard Cotterless Cranks - Chrome 114mm
Pedals: Round Plastic Pedals - Black
Recommended leg length sizes for unicycle:
Standard seatpost: Minimum - 72cm (28.3"), Maximum - 86cm (33.9")
Cutdown seatpost: Minimum - 62cm (24.4")
These sizes are measured from crotch to floor wearing shoes
   Frequently Asked Questions and Answers
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What size unicycle to buy?
How to measure your leg length?
You need to take a book or a DVD case and put it between the persons legs as if they were sitting on a Unicycle (the same as sitting on a Bicycle seat). Now squeeze the Book between your legs, holding it as tig...
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Club Unicycle Instructions
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All our instructions are PDF based, you will need a PDF viewer to use the links below. We recommend Adobe Acrobat Reader, which is a free, trusted global standard for viewing PDFs. You can downlo...
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General Unicycle maintenance
Unicycles are not complicated but they do take a little bit of maintaining. Here are some of the key points:
Creaking Cranks
Stop riding immediately and tighten! If these are left they will destroy the cranks and hub. The creak comes ...
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What does "Cut-Down" mean?
What does "Cut-Down" mean?
Beacuse a unicycle saddle is directly above the tyre, when it is pushed down the seatpost will hit the tyre. So the cut down measurement you see on our unicycles is the lowest the saddle can go with the seatpost cut...
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How to ride a Unicycle
This section aims to guide you through the basics so you can learn to ride. It includes the preparation required before you even start to learn. The video clips in this section are from the Unicycle Skills DVD, a 43 minute introduction to unicycling. Read more
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What is unicycle hockey?
Playing Unicycle Hockey is an excellent way to improve basic unicycling skills. It helps with speed and manoeuvrability and leads to more instinctive control of the unicycle. The game is based on Ice Hockey but with a lot less contact.
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How to teach Unicycling
Teaching someone to ride a unicycle can be very rewarding and here is a structured guide to help you.
There are 5 progressive stages to the learning to ride a unicycle.- Getting on the unicycle
- Finding Ba...
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Club Unicycles Manufacturers Page
Club Unicycles is one of the base house brands of Unicycle.com.
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The Club Unicycle range of very popular quality, versatile unicycles that are designed for children through to adults. They are designed by unicyclists for unicyclists.
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